Breaching the Civil Order
Herausgeber: Alexander, Jeffrey C.; Stack, Trevor; Khosrokhavar, Farhad
Breaching the Civil Order
Herausgeber: Alexander, Jeffrey C.; Stack, Trevor; Khosrokhavar, Farhad
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A global approach to developing a theory of radicalism, drawing on a series of striking case studies by leading scholars.
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A global approach to developing a theory of radicalism, drawing on a series of striking case studies by leading scholars.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427234
- ISBN-10: 1108427235
- Artikelnr.: 56723982
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781108427234
- ISBN-10: 1108427235
- Artikelnr.: 56723982
Introduction Jeffrey C. Alexander and Trevor Stack; 1. Wedging open
established civil spheres: a comparative approach to their emancipatory
potential Trevor Stack; 2. Radical protest in a university campus:
performances of civil transition in Colombia Carlo Tognato; 3. Antiracism
movements and the US civil sphere: the case of Black Lives Matter Stephen
F. Ostertag; 4. The civil sphere and its variants in light of the Arab
revolutions and jihadism in Europe Farhad Khosrokhavar; 5. Restaging a
vital center within radicalized civil societies: the media, performativity,
and the Charlie Hebdo attack María Luengo and Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk; 6.
Anti-immigrant movements and the self-poisoning of the civil sphere: the
case of Germany Volker M. Heins and Christine Unrau; 7. The civil sphere
and the Irish Republican movement, 1970¿1998 Anne Kane; 8. 'We all came
together that day': the 2011 English riots as an enactment of solidarity
Yasushi Tanaka-Gutiez; 9. Disobedience in civil regeneration: radical
transformations in the civil sphere Maeve Cooke; Commentary Liv Egholm;
Conclusion Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.
established civil spheres: a comparative approach to their emancipatory
potential Trevor Stack; 2. Radical protest in a university campus:
performances of civil transition in Colombia Carlo Tognato; 3. Antiracism
movements and the US civil sphere: the case of Black Lives Matter Stephen
F. Ostertag; 4. The civil sphere and its variants in light of the Arab
revolutions and jihadism in Europe Farhad Khosrokhavar; 5. Restaging a
vital center within radicalized civil societies: the media, performativity,
and the Charlie Hebdo attack María Luengo and Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk; 6.
Anti-immigrant movements and the self-poisoning of the civil sphere: the
case of Germany Volker M. Heins and Christine Unrau; 7. The civil sphere
and the Irish Republican movement, 1970¿1998 Anne Kane; 8. 'We all came
together that day': the 2011 English riots as an enactment of solidarity
Yasushi Tanaka-Gutiez; 9. Disobedience in civil regeneration: radical
transformations in the civil sphere Maeve Cooke; Commentary Liv Egholm;
Conclusion Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.
Introduction Jeffrey C. Alexander and Trevor Stack; 1. Wedging open
established civil spheres: a comparative approach to their emancipatory
potential Trevor Stack; 2. Radical protest in a university campus:
performances of civil transition in Colombia Carlo Tognato; 3. Antiracism
movements and the US civil sphere: the case of Black Lives Matter Stephen
F. Ostertag; 4. The civil sphere and its variants in light of the Arab
revolutions and jihadism in Europe Farhad Khosrokhavar; 5. Restaging a
vital center within radicalized civil societies: the media, performativity,
and the Charlie Hebdo attack María Luengo and Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk; 6.
Anti-immigrant movements and the self-poisoning of the civil sphere: the
case of Germany Volker M. Heins and Christine Unrau; 7. The civil sphere
and the Irish Republican movement, 1970¿1998 Anne Kane; 8. 'We all came
together that day': the 2011 English riots as an enactment of solidarity
Yasushi Tanaka-Gutiez; 9. Disobedience in civil regeneration: radical
transformations in the civil sphere Maeve Cooke; Commentary Liv Egholm;
Conclusion Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.
established civil spheres: a comparative approach to their emancipatory
potential Trevor Stack; 2. Radical protest in a university campus:
performances of civil transition in Colombia Carlo Tognato; 3. Antiracism
movements and the US civil sphere: the case of Black Lives Matter Stephen
F. Ostertag; 4. The civil sphere and its variants in light of the Arab
revolutions and jihadism in Europe Farhad Khosrokhavar; 5. Restaging a
vital center within radicalized civil societies: the media, performativity,
and the Charlie Hebdo attack María Luengo and Karoline Andrea Ihlebæk; 6.
Anti-immigrant movements and the self-poisoning of the civil sphere: the
case of Germany Volker M. Heins and Christine Unrau; 7. The civil sphere
and the Irish Republican movement, 1970¿1998 Anne Kane; 8. 'We all came
together that day': the 2011 English riots as an enactment of solidarity
Yasushi Tanaka-Gutiez; 9. Disobedience in civil regeneration: radical
transformations in the civil sphere Maeve Cooke; Commentary Liv Egholm;
Conclusion Peter Kivisto and Giuseppe Sciortino.